Re: Why is g = +9.8 in the g-force and acceleration formula when gravity acts downwar
No, I think Prawnchip is talking about the g-force=1+a/g and why the g is positive and not negative since gravity acts downwards where the positive is in the upwards direction.
The g is positive because the g-force equation aims to determine the RATIO between a and g, and since it's just a ratio, g is taken as a positive